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Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Mario Daniel Vega

Never give yourself permission to avoid doing what is right. — Mario Daniel Vega

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Philip K. Dick

He thought, too, about his need for a real animal; within him an actual hatred once more manifested itself toward his electric sheep, which he had to tend, had to care about, as if it lived. The tyranny of an object, he thought. It doesn't know I exist. Like the androids, it had no ability to appreciate the existence of another. — Philip K. Dick

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Philip K. Dick

The jukebox played some hillbilly tune; steel guitar and emotion-choked moaning ... — Philip K. Dick

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Margaret Peterson Haddix

Sometimes you have to fight for what you want,' Chip said, his expression set. 'Sometimes the fight is all you get. — Margaret Peterson Haddix

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Kate Forsyth

To tell the truth, fairytales have never gone out of style. They have been told and retold for thousands of years, finding new shapes and structures with each new generation of tellers. — Kate Forsyth

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Jacquelyn Mitchard

The ideal structure for a family is one that remains so. — Jacquelyn Mitchard

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Alvaro De Vasconcelos

Political Islam is not a homogeneous bloc. — Alvaro De Vasconcelos

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Warren Buffett

If, when making a stock investment, you're not considering holding it at least ten years, don't waste more than ten minutes considering it. — Warren Buffett

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Louise Fletcher

It comes with age. I can't watch movies that are inhumane. — Louise Fletcher

Najmuddin Ahmad Quotes By Benjamin Graham

Nothing in finance is more fatuous and harmful, in our opinion, than the firmly established attitude of common stock investors regarding questions of corporate management. That attitude is summed up in the phrase: "If you don't like the management, sell your stock." [ ... ] The public owners seem to have abdicated all claim to control over the paid superintendents of their property — Benjamin Graham